Raining Animals - Weird But True !!!!

Raining
animals is a rare meteorological phenomenon in which flightless animals
"rain" from the sky. Such occurrences have been reported from many
countries throughout history.

One hypothesis offered to explain this phenomenon is that strong winds
traveling over water sometimes pick up creatures such as fish or frogs,
and carry them for up to several miles. However, this primary aspect of the phenomenon has never been witnessed or scientifically tested.

English cartoons Illustrating Animal Rain !!!

Sometimes the animals survive the fall, In some incidents, however, the
animals are frozen to death or even completely encased in ice. Some
cases occur just after storms having strong winds, especially during
tornadoes.

Occurences

The following list is a selection of examples :

Non-Aqueos Rain !!!

Fish

Singapore, February 22, 1861

Olneyville, Rhode Island, May 15, 1900

Marksville, Louisiana, October 23, 1947

Bhanwad, Jamnagar, India, Oct 24, 2009

Lajamanu, Northern Territory, Australia, February 25 and 26, 2010

Frogs and toads

Ishikawa Prefecture, Japan, June 2009 (Occurrences reported throughout the month)

Rákóczifalva, Hungary, 18–20 June 2010 (two times)

Others

Raining spiders in Brazil, Feb 2013 !!

An unidentified animal (thought to be a cow) fell in California ripped to
tiny pieces on August 1, 1869; a similar incident was reported in
Olympian Springs, Bath County, Kentucky in 1876

Worms dropped from the sky in Jennings, Louisiana, on July 11, 2007.

Spiders fell from the sky in Salta Province, Argentina on April 6, 2007.

Orange eggs of an unknown species of invertebrate rained down on the Alaskan city of Kivalina on August 4, 2011.